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The "New" Pot Luck Club
Luke Dale Roberts has been busy.
In case you didn’t know, The Pot Luck Club has detached itself from it’s big brother The Test Kitchen. About time too.

Part restaurant, part contemporary gallery, the ‘new’ Pot Luck Club has relocated to the top of the silo of the Old Biscuit Mill. A short elevator ride to the top affords diners with views of Table Mountain, Woodstock, the Foreshore and across the City Centre.

Service is uncomplicated and professional. The menu is well-balanced with a selection of small ‘plates’ of food. Complimented by an uncluttered yet comprehensive wine list.

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All Good Things - Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts 2012/2013
All good things must come to an end.
Only a month left of summer and the last few concerts of the season at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. If you haven’t been to one this summer yet, see the lineup here. It’s a must!
First Thursdays in Cape Town
On the first Thursday of every month, the city’s streets become a museum like no other. Walk between galleries until 9pm for a night of rich art, entertainment, and culture.

After a drink at &Union we joined a loose assemblage of people making their way from one gallery to the next. As their website states;
‘The route is up to you. Use the map to find a place to start, and work your way around from there.’
From London, this concept has taken Cape Town and the world by storm. Join us next time - first Thursday of every month!
Website: http://www.first-thursdays.co.za

15 Years Later - And Still Going Strong
Dear Friends and Supporters
Today is the celebration of 15 years of redefining city sophistication in the Cape Town hospitality. 15 years ago (5 November 1997) Kensington Place opened its doors to the public and, as the owner, I knew very little about the industry. Perhaps this is why we’ve always done things a little differently. Nevertheless, as a team, it was our combined passion for style, hospitality and the Mother City that has helped us grow this small private hotel into an internationally celebrated destination for the well- heeled.
The many prestigious accolades we have received over the years (including Tatler Travel Guide’s ‘Best City Boutique Hotel’) have been testament to our commitment to laid-back city luxury. The many global travelers well-heeled friends who continue to insist on Kensington Place remain the most cherished barometer of our continued success however.
As with all matters of service and of taste, excellent people remain at the heart of Kensington Place’s success to date. Most notably amongst these has been our General Manager, Sasha Fernandes, who has looked after every guest with her own distinct brand of thoroughness and charm. It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to this esteemed member of the Kensington Place team. She leaves behind a remarkable track record and, with it, considerable shoes to fill.
As I say farewell to Sasha and wish her every success in her new venture, I would like also to welcome Austen Johnston, who will shortly be heading up our management team, at Kensington Place. Austen, who will be leaving Ellerman House to join us, comes highly recommended from many stalwarts in the industry. With his imminent arrival, we look forward to a new era of fresh energy coupled with new creativity, inspiration and the ongoing commitment to excellence which defines Kensington Place.

